Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered 56 years ago today, on April 4, 1968. On the anniversary, his niece, Alveda King, highlighted to Fox News Digital five landmarks that tell the civil rights story.
Cleanup has begun at a "trash house" in the affluent Los Angeles neighborhood Fairfax District, but neighbors wonder if the piles will eventually return.
The moon will pass between Earth and the sun for a total eclipse on April 8. This could be your last chance to witness a full solar eclipse until 2044.
Juan Soto is already off to the races with the New York Yankees this season, and Hall of Famer Dave Winfield knows why he's so loose and confident to start the new year.
Juan Soto is already off to the races with the New York Yankees this season, and Hall of Famer Dave Winfield knows why he's so loose and confident to start the new year.
Death row inmate Michael DeWayne Smith was executed at 10:00 a.m. local time Thursday at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary after his conviction for killing Janet Moore and Sharath Pulluru.
Arnold Schwarzenegger praised his son-in-law Chris Pratt while revealing what life looks like as a grandpa to his daughter Katherine Schwarzenegger's kids.
The House Small Business Committee is demanding answers on a Biden program they say could be unconstitutional that is using taxpayer funds to register Michigan voters.
A GOP state senator in Nebraska attempted to force through an election overhaul that likely would have benefited former President Donald Trump but failed to rally support from fellow Republicans.
A 17-year-old boy with mental health issues in Southern CA locked himself in a bathroom at a home, armed with a knife. In the ensuing struggle, the teen was shot.
Texas homeowners Yudith Matthews and Abram Mendez are outraged after a squatter allegedly took over their home and caused around $2,000 worth of damage.
Media coverage of a Biden DHS program allowing hundreds of thousands of migrants to fly into the U.S. differs sharply from negative coverage of Florida flights to Martha's Vineyard.
First Lady Jill Biden has reportedly been urging President Biden to end the war in Gaza and has told him to "stop it now" during private conversations.
Gas station surveillance video in Seffner, Florida, shows the moment a woman ran for help after escaping an man accused of holding her captive for months.
Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has announced plans to reorganize the military command to enhance its war capabilities against potential threats.
Democratic Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez is warning that an outbreak of tuberculosis and measles at migrant shelters may push away Black and Latino voters.
The White House has declared April 2024 as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month. Jody Hoyos, CEO of the Prevent Cancer Foundation in Alexandria, Virginia, revealed the significance.
Keith Olbermann took a swipe at Sage Steele after the former "SportsCenter" anchor told Fox News Digital her interview with President Biden was "scripted."
After a large section of California's scenic Highway 1 collapsed into the ocean following heavy rains, officials have closed the stretch of road as more rainfall is expected.
Actress Molly Ringwald is sharing some intimate details about her family, including where her daughter, Mathilda, was conceived. She says it likely happened at Studio 54 in 2003.
Detroit Pistons guard Malachi Flynn had a surprising 50-point performance against the Atlanta Hawks in a loss. He was only averaging 5.2 points per game.
NATO leaders took the alliance's 75th anniversary to celebrate and reflect upon its history. NATO is now faced with the question of how to aid Ukraine.
San Francisco residents are still struggling with human and animal feces on the streets despite an expensive effort by the city to reduce the public health issue.
A person disguised as a trash bag approached the front door of a California home to steal a package, without knowing what they may end up with from inside.
Twenty-two people have been arrested after being linked to the alleged embezzlement of about $650 million in post-pandemic relief funds from the European Union.
Rainbow Ranch Lodge in Montana is on trial this in a lawsuit filed by a former guest whose husband died of carbon monoxide poisoning on their honeymoon in 2021.
Finland has decided to extend the closure of its border crossing points with Russia indefinitely due to concerns of organized migration orchestrated by Moscow.
An American tourist was killed by a bull elephant in Kafue National Park in Zambia after the titanic animal chased down a safari group's vehicle and flipped it with its tusks.
Democratic congressional candidates Evan Low and Joe Simitian tied for second place behind Sam Liccardo in a wild primary election for California's 16th Congressional District.
Herndon Police Chief Maggie DeBoard complained director of the Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy, Maj. Wilson Lee, used Chinese characters to sign graduation certificates.
Indian construction workers are heading to Israel to fill labor shortages, caused partly by restrictions on Palestinian workers after a deadly attack by Hamas.
A Georgia judge has denied former President Donald Trump's motion to dismiss the the 2020 election interference indictment on the grounds of First Amendment protection.
EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak will testify publicly before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic next month, Fox News Digital has learned.
600 British jurists and 3 retired U.K. Supreme Court judges have called on the government to cease arms sales to Israel after 3 U.K. aid workers died in an Israeli airstrike.
France and its allies could have stopped the 1994 Rwanda genocide that left over 800,000 people dead, but 'lacked the will to do so,' French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday.
Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly's wife took the stand Wednesday, describing seeing two armed men in camo and with backpacks near their border ranch home.
The Athletics announced Thursday that the franchise will play the next three seasons beginning in 2025 in Sacramento ahead of their permanent move to Las Vegas in 2028.
A coalition of activist groups is suing the state of Alabama over a law passed last month that bans financial payment for assistance collecting or completing ballot applications.
If you plan to view the solar eclipse at home with friends and family, these food, drink and decor items will be the perfect touch to host your celestial event.
A burglary crew stole $30 million in cash from a money storage facility in Los Angeles on Sunday without setting off any alarms, according to a report.
The Athletics announced Thursday that the franchise will play the next three seasons beginning in 2025 in Sacramento ahead of their permanent move to Las Vegas in 2028.
Kuwait has held national elections for the fourth time in 4 years as the country attempts to break out of its political gridlock; voters are choosing candidates to fill 50 seats in the assembly.
Violators could face a $5,000 to $10,000 penalty and imprisonment up to 25 years if the coercion is conducted through stalking, human trafficking, blackmail, criminal threat or other criminal offenses.
Myanmar's main resistance group said Thursday it launched drone attacks on military headquarters and the airport in the country's capital; military said it destroyed or seized more than 12 drones.
Douglas County, Colorado Commissioner George Teal said the ordinance is intended to keep his community safe as fears grow about migrants leaving Denver for nearby areas.
Sir Maejor Page, an activist who calls himself the 'world's sexiest albino,' is on trial for allegedly conning donations from people through a Black Lives Matter-styled group.
"The View" co-hosts unleashed on critics calling on Justice Sotomayor to step down on Thursday and said the Supreme Court Justice was a "thoughtful person."
Danish authorities issued a warning Thursday saying there was a risk a navy missile could unintentionally launch due to a technical error, the danger area was estimated to be 7 miles from Korsoer.
A planned Maryland Democratic Senate debate between Rep. David Trone, D-Md., and Angela Alsobrooks was cancelled this week after Trone reportedly "refused to commit."
The federal judge presiding over former President Trumpβs classified records case has denied his motion to dismiss the charges based on the Presidential Records Act.
Texas DPS announced 214 migrants were arrested on state rioting charges for a March 21 border incident in El Paso. Most, including two still on the run, are from Venezuela.
A friend of Tiger Woods says the five-time Masters winner is doing everything possible to remain focused for this year's tournament, including abstaining from sex.
No Labels, the influential centrist group that had been working for over a year towards launching a bipartisan, third-party 2024 presidential ticket, is giving up its effort.
A 42-year-old Connersville, Indiana, man was shot and wounded after opening fire on officers investigating a domestic disturbance report, according to state police.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed into law Thursday a bipartisan bill requiring the state's schools to teach Hmong-American and Asian-American history.
Many Yanomami, the largest Indigenous tribe in the Amazon, have been contaminated with mercury from illegal gold mining; 84% of 300 tested had a level of exposure that can lead to health problems
Irish author Eoin Colfer, best known for his 'Artemis Fowl' books, is continuing his Juniper Lane series with 'Guardians of Cedar Wood,' scheduled to be released in 2025.
President Biden defeated former President Trump by just two points in a new poll of Pennsylvania registered voters, despite the enduring belief of many that he is too old to serve as chief executive for another term.
An Illinois resident told Fox News Channel this week about her lawsuit against Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard, who has been accused of being "narcissistic" and abusing power.
Stefon Diggs was supposed to help bring the Buffalo Bills to the mountaintop, but four years later, general manager Brandon Beane says it "made sense" to trade him.
Organizations worked to re-release 34 sea turtles into the ocean after spending months nursing them back to health given their poor conditions last winter.
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott criticized President Biden's border policy, claiming it does "nothing" to stop migrants from entering the country illegally.
Embattled hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs takes a spin on his bicycle through Miami Beach, photos show, days after federal investigators raided his nearby mansion.
Republican South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster underwent a minor, elective knee surgery on Thursday to treat a tennis injury sustained two years ago, per his office.
Former Education Secretary John King's 2022 campaign for the Maryland governorship has been fined $2,000 for sending material without an identifying authority line.
President Biden warned Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu that U.S. policy towards Gaza would change if Israel did not take immediate steps to better protect civilians.
House GOP leaders are expected to move forward next week with the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and the debate is expected to be intense.
NY lawmakers on Thursday passed an extension to April 8 for the state's budget in order to ensure state workers continue to get paid amid negotiations; Gov. Kathy Hochul needs to sign the bill.
The Buffalo Bills reportedly pulled of a somewhat surprising blockbuster trade on Wednesday, but Stefon Diggs' departure may not have been a total shock to an NFL legend.
The Biden administration relisted the Houthis as terrorists after months of attacks on Red Sea shipping vessels, having already warned the group repeatedly and striking Houthi assets.
Royce West, lawyer for Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice, urged the media to look at his client's "entire body of work" after Rice admitted to driving a Lamborghini involved in a Dallas car crash.
The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents has unanimously approved a 3.75% tuition increase for in-state students, effective at the start of the coming academic year.
The wife of Nathan Wade, ex-lover of embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, is accusing him of failing to pay her court-ordered expenses and says he should be held in βcontempt of court."
"Stranger Things" actor Matthew Modine previews his officiating duties for co-star Millie Bobby Brown's wedding, and shares why he first got his license to marry couples.
NicolΓ‘s Maduro, president of Venezuela, signed into law the results of a referendum laying claim to two-thirds of neighboring Guyana; the move triggered 'fierce condemnation' from Guyana on Thursday.
Officials said Thursday that day-trippers to Venice who fail to pay 5 euros to enter the city's center during an upcoming pilot program will face fines ranging from 50 to 300 euros.
Mehrad Houman of San Diego was reunited with his family's dog, Mishka, in suburban Detroit. The dog had been missing since July, when she wandered away from Houman's workplace.
Italian-born pianist Markus HinterhΓ€user has been granted a third five-year term as the Salzburg Festival's artistic director, with a contract extending through at least 2029.
3 activists with Viasna, a human rights group in Belarus, were arrested and charged with 'participating in an extremist organization;' authorities have long tried to stifle opposition.
Mass General Brigham announced it would its update policies on automatically flagging child abuse and neglect reports in cases of mothers testing positive for drugs.
Democratic Sen. Blumenthal suggested Justice Sotomayor weigh the "competing factors" in a decision to retire, and argued Democrats need to "learn a lesson."
A veteran of the legendary Battle of Mogadishu received a Silver Star, the nation's third-highest award for valor, last week, three decades after his actions.
A Toronto woman who was struggling to find a partner decided to make a personalized stamp to give to eligible men at the bar. See what it said and if it worked!
John Passidomo, a lawyer and husband of Florida's Senate president, has died after falling while hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah; the couple was visiting national parks on vacation.
William Curlis, a former treasurer for dozens of Ohio political campaigns, has been charged on federal wire fraud counts for the alleged theft of nearly $1 million from his clients.
Catherine Tusiani, the wife of New York Yankees executive Michael Tusiani, was identified as the woman who died after a tree crushed her vehicle during a storm on Wednesday.
New data released Thursday shows that 54% of the illegally trafficked firearms in the U.S. from 2017 to 2021 came through unlicensed dealers who are not required to conduct background checks.
A New York broker encountered alleged squatters at a Queens property she manages. Now they're suing her and the homeowner to prove their legal rights to be in the property.
The NCAA womenβs Final Four is one day away, and at least one popular television host is not convinced the UConn Huskies are entering at even strength.
Defending Tour de France champ Jonas Vingegaard was badly injured in a "nasty crash" during Stage 4 of the Itzulia Basque Country on Thursday. Several other rides were also hospitalized.
After failing to limit Iowa's Caitlin Clark in the Elite Eight, Hailey Van Lith is reportedly transferring out of LSU after just one year with the Tigers.
Gay rights activists are calling on the international community to levy more pressure against the Ugandan government over its strict homosexuality law.
Four more pro-life protesters were convicted of violating the FACE Act. The charges stem from a 2021 anti-abortion demonstration at a clinic outside Nashville.
Seven foreign air workers killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza this week may have been killed by very accurate Spike missile, a former British army officer said.
British billionaire Joe Lewis has dodged prison time, and was instead sentenced Thursday to 3 years on probation and a $5 million fine after pleading guilty to insider training and conspiracy charges.
For the solar eclipse on April, some people will get the view of a lifetime by skydiving during totality and enjoying the special experience while thousands of feet in the air.
Knicks star Julius Randle will not be available down the stretch of the regular season or the team's playoff run. The three-time All-Star shoulder injury will require surgery.
North Macedonia's largely-ceremonial presidential race kicked off Thursday, with seven candidates vying for the post in a two-round vote, the second of which will conclude May 8.
A plea deal is being explored by prosecutors and defense lawyers for Jay Bryant, the last of 3 men charged in the killing of Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay in 2002.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it hopes to open a limited access channel to the Port of Baltimore by the end of April. It hopes to restore the full channel by the end of May.
One person has died and two people are injured after a portion of a crane fell onto a bridge over the New River in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday afternoon.
Anna Paquin used a cane while dealing with health issues at the New York premiere of her new movie, "A Bit of Light," which was directed by husband Stephen Moyer.
A federal judge denied Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman's fight against the state attorney general to avoid legal action over his executive order.
Elizabeth Hurley revealed she never seriously thought about having children with Hugh Grant while they were together, and sh's "kind of" surprised he has five kids.
A drunk Florida man was arrested after an altercation at a Disney World bar led to a fight when he allegedly made fun of a person with Down syndrome, police said.
The first person to receive a genetically modified pig kidney transplant has been discharged from Massachusetts General Hospital, the hospital announced on Wednesday.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams said he hopes Texas Gov. Greg Abbott will see how well his administration has managed the migrant crisis in the Big Apple during his trip to Manhattan.
Abu Maria al-Qahtani, the co-founder of Syria's main al-Qaida-linked group, was killed Thursday by a suicide bomber in the northwestern part of the country, according to a war monitor.
An illegal immigrant that just crossed into the U.S. from Mexico about two weeks ago, is accused of viciously stabbing his wife to death in front of their two young children.
Madonna is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges fans were deceived by the Material Girl when she took the stage two hours late at a Brooklyn concert.
Popular radio host Charlamagne tha God ripped DEI efforts in the corporate world saying they've made workplaces worse for Black people because of backlash.
Jordan Spieth hit the perfect tee shot on hole 16 of his opening round at the Valero Texas Open, dropping the ball in for a hole-in-one, the third of his career.
"Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters claims President Biden has created 5 million migrant jobs amid the president's touting his administration's economic success.
Despite being the hottest name in college football coaching circles at one time, Scott Frost hasn't found a new job since his time on the sideline came to an abrupt halt in 2022.
An Indian citizen convicted of child sex offenses in Maryland was arrested by immigration authorities near his home last month and was order to be deported.
Former NFL player and current sports TV analyst Emmanuel Acho is under fire after he appeared to defend some of the criticism directed at LSU star Angel Reese.
Hollywood icon Bette Davis was born on April 5, 1908, in Lowell, Massachusetts. Davis went on to win two Academy Awards for Best Actress and was nominated 10 times for the award.
Alabama authorities caught a man red-handed when they found fentanyl pills alongside synthetic cannabis stashed inside Easter eggs located inside the 29-year-old's car.
Six New York inmates will be able to see the total solar eclipse after reaching a settlement with the corrections department following a lawsuit claiming violation of religious rights.
Bidenβs open border crisis doesn't stop at the Mexican border. The president's policies have inflicted a new threat on states like Oklahoma -- Chinese mobsters.
AI technology is certainly not immune from the growing negative impacts of cyberattacks, especially has the hacks continue to evolved in frequency and complexity.
The residents of many U.S. cities will be able to experience a total solar eclipse on April 8. Here's how you can teach and prepare your child for the rare event.
Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock are releasing over 80 previously unseen pictures of Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love and their daughter, Francis Bean, which were first taken in 1992.
Captain John Parker, 46, was crippled by tuberculosis when he led 77 volunteers against 700 British regulars in the Battle of Lexington, igniting the American Revolution.
Lainey Wilson, 31, told Fox News Digital at the iHeartRadio Music Awards that her faith and family keep her grounded as she navigates country music stardom.
Israel has not yet taken credit for the attack on Iran's consulate in Damascus, but the U.S. and other countries have confirmed IDF involvement, which has prompted threats from Iran.
"Suge" Knight, a former influential hip-hop executive now in prison for manslaughter, sent an ominous warning to longtime rival Sean "Diddy" Combs in recent podcast.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested an illegal immigrant charged with rape of a minor in Massachusetts. The suspect had been released from state custody.
Democrats are reportedly worried that their efforts to register non-registered voters could be helping Trump as Biden continues to lose support from key voting groups.
FIRST ON FOX: A free market business group advised by two-time former Attorney General William Barr is suing California over it aggressive mandate for electric trucks.
State police, the city of Niagara and communities throughout western New York are ready to mobilize and keep up to 1 million eclipse chasers and residents safe amid any chaos.
WrestleMania 40 is right around the corner with Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes main-eventing both nights of the event. Let's take a look back at those who competed last year.
The 2024 presidential election could set a new benchmark for Republicans getting Hispanic support. The candidate who wins this rising power bloc will likely win the race.
American Federation For Children senior fellow Shaka Mitchell argued that Colorado Democrats' seek to undercut the state's "bipartisan" legacy and "move backwards" on education reform.
Palestinian supporters have protested houses of worship in recent weeks which has sparked backlash with some critics claiming the protests are trying to scare the community.
Connecticut officer Det. Michael Harton saved a baby girl at a movie theater five years ago β and now he's become her godfather. Fox News Digital spoke to the officer and the child's mom.
From rural England to the Osage Nation in Oklahoma, local communities are telling alt-energy developers to take their projects and put them where the sun doesnβt shine.
Nella Domenici, the daughter of New Mexicoβs last Republican senator, has set a new fundraising record for a GOP Senate candidate in the blue-leaning southwestern state.
Harassing a first responder on the job could become illegal in Florida if Gov. Ron DeSantis enacts a bill passed by both chambers of the state legislature last month.
Our latest News Quiz features California Gov. Gavin Newsom's fast food minimum wage hike, a Texas mother's fight over some overdue library books and more. Try to get a perfect score!
The Hollywood actress said 'everything is broken' and blamed the state of the country largely on the media, claiming it forces people to 'choose a side.'
Chioke, an 18-year-old reticulated giraffe at the Great Plains Zoo and Butterfly House & Aquarium in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was euthanized on March 28.
The Scottish politician behind a widely condemned hate speech law blasted the author of Harry Potter for her rhetoric daring the law to prosecute her for mere speech.
Rescue operations continue in Taiwan, where the strongest earthquake in 25 years struck the island nation, damaging buildings, killing 10 people and injuring hundreds more.
The Israel Defense Forces took responsibility for a strike that killed several World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza after an investigation that called it a "serious failure."
French diver Alexis Jandard had a bit of a mishap during the unveiling of the Paris Aquatics Centre, where he went tumbling off the diving board in front of the country's president.
Crowds have been flocking to Tokyo to revel in Japan's renowned cherry blossoms, known as "sakura," despite their delayed bloom caused by chilly weather.
A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Opinion Research finds Americans more supportive of checks and balances when they oppose the party in power.
Adding an email signature to your Gmail account adds a touch of flare. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains how to create a signature on your desktop and phone.